Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 14, 1915, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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mHE committee In charge of arrangements
i I of the annual Ivy Ball, which will be held
tonight at tno gymnasium, includes Mr. J.
Vuhn Merrick, 3d, chairman; Mr. James
IF U. Austin, Mr. Paul D. Brown, Mr. J. Ham-
Men Chcston, Mr. Karl w. Corby, Mr. C.
Thomas Evans, Mr. Lawrence B. Huston, Mr.
Arthur C Jack, Mr. Albert Journeay, Mr.
Ralph B. Jones, Mr Donald V. Llpplncott, Mr.
, j4try K Marey, Mr. Albert M. OrtRers, Mr.
rolmn Sellers, Mr. Homer R. Sullivan, Mr.
J Newbold Taylor, Mr. Roger It. Townsend,
bt Mr. Charles 8. Walton, Jr., Mr. Clement B.
r Vetxter, Mr Wlnlhrop Williams and Mr. Sher-
bourne D Yardley.
K Invitations have been Issued by the Plays
Ki tn(j players to the active members, associate
rlijer and their guests tor nn inlormnl tea
at Its clubhouse, 43 South 18th street, on
Eunday afternoon, April 18, at 4 o'clock. There
ulll be a special musical program, rrtid the the
strlcal piofeselon In general has been Invited.
A number of debutantes will go to New York
today to nttend the dance which Mr. nnd MrB.
'William I'artcr Dlckerman will glvo in honor
of yiss Cornelia Carter Leldy, of this city,
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Those who will go from hero will Include Miss
Virginia Roberts, Mlso Hope Truxton Bcnle,
Miss Jean Newbold Thompson, Miss Charlotte
Harding Brown and Miss Ruth Coxe.
Mrs. Clarence Taylor, of 4414 Chestnut
street, announces the engagement of her
daughter. Miss Romalne Taylor, to Mr. Fran
cis Benjamin Wntklns, of Montreal, Can., for
merly of Washington, D. C.
Invitations hao been received In this city
from Mr and Mrs. Thomas Francis Brady,
'of Mooar, la., formerly of Germantown, for the
marriage of their daughter. Miss Louise Lajus
Brady to Mr Russell Sturgls, of Boston, which
will take place on Saturday evening, at 8
o'clock, at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Brady,
In Mooar, which Is Just outside of Keokuk.
Miss Brndy Is related to the Lajus and
Tiers families of this city and the Hlgglns, of
Richmond, Va.
fh Mr. stursls is a relative or tne won-Known
""ft' fimlly of that name here, and Is a cousin of
,JIrs. Charles Edward Ingoraoll, Mrs. James
i. Potter, Mrs Antonio Y. Stewart and Mrs. Ed-
US' gar T. Scott.
A Silver Bay mcotlng will be held nt the
afternoon, April 30. at 4:30 o'clock. Tho Rev.
! Dr. .Teffervs nnd thA Rv. Johnson Ttosa will
in,Rb.
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Mr. and Mrs. P. Williamson Roberts, of 1713
'' Locust street, nre spending a few days at the
1 PtAZfl. In Xavv Ynrk.
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f." Mr. and Mis. J. Bertram Llpplncott, of 1713
''Spruce street, who have been to tho San Fran-
eljco exposition, will arrive homo Thursday,
April 15.
The Agnes Irwin Alumnae Sewing Circle,
vhlch has moro than 100 members on tho com
mittee, besides 600 members In the alumnae,
ttlll hold a meeting this morning at tho alum
nae rooms, 1300 Spruce street.
The sewing circle has furnished more than
S000 articles for tho homo relief Branch of the
ft Emergency Aid. Tho members have been meet
ET'n8 'or the last two months at St. Mnrk'B
Eh parish house.
M The president Is Mrs. Edward Walter Clark;
S.vk-e president, Mrs. John P. Holllngsworth,
I and the treasurer, Miss Harriet Ashhurst.
Ej. Mr. Charles H. Luddington spent several days
?ln New York at the Belmont.
1 Mils Caroline T. Murdoch, of Biverton, Is. J
E has been spending several days as the guest of
B. Mlas Katherlne Davis, of "West Hortter street.
Qtrmantown, Miss Murdoch will return to her
home this week
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Mr. .and Mrs. Irving Prentiss nro spending
leveral days In New York at the Seville Hotel.
Mr. Thorpe Van Dusen, tho son of Mr. and
Mrs. Samuel B. Van Dusen, 5131 Morris street.
Germantown, who has been visiting In Brook
lyn for several days, returned to his home on
gBaturday. sir Van Dusen will remain In Ger-
roantown for tho week-end. after which he will
resume his studies at Princeton.
ALONG THE MAIN LINE
BALA XIr and Mrs. Bernard Hoopcs. of Edge
Mi road, hae returned from several weeks"
lay at Atlantic City.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hrntt ritwll(r. nf Cltv
venue, and Dr. and Mrs. S. Merrill Weeks, of
tt Philadelphia, returned last week from a
tootor trip io Wernersvllle, Va. Mr. and Mrs.
"etvrller expect to spend this week-end at At
Untie City
, -...mu..air ana Mrs. Arthur M. Lewis, of
KjNlrd ,road, have been entertaining Mrs. Lewis"
BjWOther and slster-ln-Uw, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
wlclt A. WlllitB. Mrs. Wllllts will be remem
E'd as Miss Margaret Fanning, of New York,
JW"e marriage to Mr. Wllllts took place In that
f'd'y hut month.
6 Mrs. Frederick P. Carter, of Beacom lane, rc
pcompanled bv hp man ?r.i.rir r cr.
I'1.'1 Jr" will leave shortly tor several weeks'
' at Atlantlo City.
- nSNEVDOD Mrs. John .Tnvre. .Tr.. nf Tjin.
?tr venue, and her mother, Mrs. John Rein
"srd, ar vliltimr raisiii,.. i nki.
new Wynnewood Tennis Club, of which
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1h it" house" on My 1 In the clubhouse on
k !' lane,
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f 'Anna Lewis Barroll, of Charlton street,
t,"i leave on Saturday, April 17, to visit her
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f will rtmaln for several days.
M.'r nl Mrs. John M. Holton are spending
r1"' Mturn will nn .hl r,.. rMn.
Charlton street. Mr. ifnllnn will b r-
L ewbtred as Ml.a Evelyn Harrington.
GEttMANTnWN
t Anna. Dennlston. of Rnrlmmtajl. School
g i the guest of Mrs. R. Jones, of Summer
. b. c mu Dennlston will remain Ui th
" lor about Ave weeks.
Kiherin Dvls. daushter of Mr. ana
W Edward Pavis of Hortter street west of
g avenue, e( on XBteday to iet friends
In North Adams, Mass. Miss Davis will return
to her home the end of tho week.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Miles, of West Tul
pehocken etreet, are on n trip to Poflo Rico.
ALONG THE READING
The Current Events Club of Wyncole will
meet at the residence of Mrs. Victor K. Mul
ford. Greenwood Avenue, Wyncotc. this after
noon, at 2:30 o'clock. Miss Janet Richards will
malto an address. The next meeting of the club
will be held on Thursday afternoon, April 22,
at 3 o'clock, In the parish house of All Hallows
Church, Bent road nnd Greenwood avenuewhen
Mr. Augustine 1'eojl Ohol, of Bombay, India,
wilt deliver an illustrated lecturo on "The
Famous Cities of India."
Miss Marguerite Sill, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. James Sill, of Bent road, Wyncotc, hns
had as her guest for several days Miss Emily
Tattersfleld, of 7203 Lincoln drive. Miss Tatters
field returned to her homo esterdny.
Mr. George Essllnger, of Spring avenue, El
kins Park, entertained the Kapa Knpa Fra
ternity on Monday evening at his home. Among
those present were Mr. John Lorlmer, Mr.
Thomas Boggs, Mr. Raymond Carson. Mr. Rus
sell Oourley. Sir. Lincoln Sharplcss, Sir. John
Gherls, Sir. Henry Scheetz, Sir. Leon Slalley,
Mr. Frank tVhltman, Sir. Albert Wnlton, Mr.
David Fell, Sir. Trancls Dunn. Sir. Charles
Sohl and Sir. Frederick Schlalch.
Sir. nnd Sirs. Harrison S. Slorrls and their
daughter, SIlss Catherine Wharton Slorrls. of
Old York road near Chollen avenuo, will spend
the summer In their homo at Jamestown, R. I.
WEST PHILADELPHIA
The Phi Betn. a fraternity of the Philadel
phia High School, gae a minstrel show and
dance last night nt the Phllomuslan Club, 3944
Locust street. The committee In chargo of the
affair Included Sir. Charlcfl SI. Ashton, Jr., Mr.
Herbert G. Locklmrt, Sir. Fred P. Smith and
Sir. Harold D. Spenkman.
Sirs. Edward Newton Haag gae a small In
formal dance Inst night at her home, 4S37 Cedar
avenue, In honor of Sirs. Howard T. Cooperf
of East Sllllstone, N. J., who arrived yesterday
and will bo her guest for a week. There
were about 30 guests piotent.
Sir. and Slis. Harrison N. Diesel, of 5013
Springfield avenue, will give a dance at their
homo on Friday night.
Sir. and JlVs. Horry Filcke, 5001 Cedar ave
nuo, recently gave a surprise party in honor
of their daughter, Jllsi Elizabeth Frlcke, one
of tho debutantes of West Philadelphia.
Mr. and Sirs. John Wlnrlng entertained In
honor of the birthday of their daughter, SIlss
Sara Wlnring, at their home, 1303 North 6lBt
stiect.
Among the gueste were Mr. and Sirs. C
Stephenson, Sir. and Sirs. George Kargo, Jr.,
Miss Freda Lloyd, SIlss Lillian Karge, Air.
George Lloyd, Jr., SIlss Agnes SlePermott, SIIbs
Kathryn Hartmann, Louis Bcnokcrt, Bliss WII
helmlna Bell, SIlss Anna Benckcrt, Sir. A.
Sherlock, Sir. and Sirs. William BlcCormlck,
SIlss Hilda SlcCormlck and Dr. A, Terry. Tho
feature of the evening was Doctor Terry's
rendition of "Tlpperary," which wns chorused
by the entire party. SIlss Lloyd, SIlss Largo
and SIlss Hartmann entertained with several
popular nlrs, while SIIbs Wlnring abslsted nt
the piano. The partors were decorated with
'purple ribbons, daffodils, rosea and sweet
peas. The favors were small fluffy chickens.
At a reception given Saturday evening at 523
North 6L-U street Captain and Mrs. Frank
Hughes noted as host and hosteso. The enter
taining members of tho party were Mr. John
Shrlnor. Sir. Edward Stevens and Sir. James
Brown. Tho others present wero Sir. and Sirs.
Charles K. Slyers, Sir. and Sirs. William J.
SlacNcal, Sir. nnd .Mrs. J. Brltech, Lieutenant
and Sirs. H. Wlrth, Sir. and Sirs. Charles Fos
ter, Sir. Edward Hall and Sir. Oeorge Welscr.
Mr. Foster's singing was greeted with much
applause.
IVY BALL
Annual Affair to Be Hold Tonight in Gym
nasium of University of Pennsylvania.
The Ivy Ball will be held tonight In the gym
nasium of the University of Pennsylvania. The
decorations, which havo usually been In floral
effects, will differ somewhat this year and the
color scheme will be carried out In Egyptian
symbols. Sphinxes that were made In Illinois
and brought hero for the occasion will be placed
about the room. The patronesses include Mrs.
Thomas G. Ashton, Sirs. Esmonde H. Austin,
Sirs. Louis C. Baker, Sirs. Charles II. Bannard.
Sirs. J. Hampton Barnes, Sirs. Norrls S. Bar
ratt, Sirs. Edwin N. Benson, Sirs. Louis H.
Benson, Sirs. George R. Bower, Sirs. Ttadcllffe
Cheston, Sirs. Arthur L. Church, Mrs. Alfred
G. Clay, Sirs, Paul Clayton, Sirs. Henry B.
Coxe, Sirs. John Sterling Deans, Sirs. Henry T.
Dechert, Sirs. Norton Downs, Sirs, S. Naudaln
Duer, Mrs. Russell Duane, Sirs. George "W. C.
Drexel, Mrs. AVIlllam B. Ellis, Sirs. Charles T.
Evans, Sirs. Perslfor Frazer, Sirs. Robert S.
Gamble, Mrs. George E. Griffith, Mrs. Charles
B. Hart, Sirs. Charlea W. Henry.
Sirs. T. Charlton Henry, Sirs. Richard H,
Harte, Mrs. Barton'C. Hirst, Sirs. J, Ogden
Hoffman, Sirs. Johns Hopkins, Sirs. Samuel F,
Houston, Mrs. S, Pemberton Hutchinson, Mrs.
Charles Edward Ingersoll, Sirs. Sydney Keith,
Sirs. William Paddock Klapp, Mrs. Edward C.
Lee. Sirs. Joseph Leldy, Sirs. William Draper
Lewis, Sirs. J. Bertram Llpplncott, Mrs. Albert
Lucas, Sirs. Joseph BIcCalt, Sirs. B, Wilson Mc
Credy, Sirs. George McFadden, Mrs. J, Franklin
SIcFadden, Mrs, C. Emory McSIIchael, Mrs.
Lewis C. Sladeira, Mrs. J, Vaughan Merrick,
Sirs. Randal Morgan, Mrs. George 8. Munson,
Mrs. W, Heyward Slyers, Mrs. Lewis Nellson.
Mrs. Arthur E. Newbold. Sirs. John S, New
bold. Mrs. Louis R. Page, Mrs. James La Boy
Patterson, Mr. George Wharton Pepper, Mrs.
Theodore W. Reath, Mra. Thomas Heath, Mrs.
Adolph G. Hoiengarten, Mrs. Harry, B, Rosen
garten, Mra. Benjamin Rush, Mrs, Walter B.
Saunders, Mrs. Edgar T, Scott. Mrs. William
Ellis Scull, " Mrs. Coleman Sellers. Jr., Mrs.
Hoxla Harrison Smith, Mr. Augustus B.
Stoughton, Mrs. Morris Wiitar Stroud, Mra.
William J- Taylor. Mrs- ByJny Thayer. Mrs.
Henry Chapman Thompson, Mrs. Charlemasns
Tower. Mrs. John W. Townsend. Mr. David E.
William. Mrs. George Woodwrd. Mrs. Harri
son a Wright. Mr William T Wright, Mra.
Castries 8 WutW. Mrs, John H, Yardley.
MRS. E. ELDREDGE PENNOCK
Mrs. Pennock is an extremely popular young matron of Germantown and a most
enthusiastic horsewoman. She is at present spending a week in the Pocono
Mountains.
SOUTH PHILADELPHIA
Lieutenant Wnlter Decker, V. S. N.. and
Sirs. Wnlter Decker, of 2323 South 21st street,
will entertain at an Informal dinner on tho
U. S. S. Connecticut on Friday, April 16, be
fore tho navy ynrd dance.
Commandant William Slvppard Benson and
Sirs. Benson will entertain also at their homo
In tho Navy Ynrd
SIlss SI. Bloom, of 432 Snyder avenue, will
spend the week-end with friends at Vontnor,
N. J.
Sir. Robert Black, Jr., of 1522 South 15th street.
Is homo rccuperatlns from nn operation per
formed at the Slcthodlst Hospital.
Sir. Slorrls Brodsky, of 1611 South Bth street.
Is entertaining Sir. Joseph Keeno nnd Sir. Jacob
Goll, of New York, this week. The three will go
to Pittsburgh next week for a. short visit with
friends therp.
SIlss Rose Shceren will entertain the Jolly Six
Club, of South Philadelphia, tonight. SIlss Jane
Art and SIlss .Mary Peters will bo the guests
of honor. Euchre will bo played and prizes
awarded. The members of the club are SIlss
Slao Freeman, SIlss Jcunlo Keller, Bliss Alice
SIcKenty, Miss Elsie Joyce, Bliss Slarjorle
Nicholas.
The members of tho Corley Dramatic Club
will repeat their recent success tomorrow
evening In Epiphany Hall for the benefit of
the Corley athletic fund. The same excellent
caBt will be seen as before.
ROXBOROUGH
Sirs. Louis Slelvln Struse. of Ridge and Wl
gard avenues, entertained at luncheon and
bridge yesterday. Ferns nnd daffodils formed
tho very attractive decorations, Tho guests
were Sirs. William It. Haggart, Sirs. John Belz.
SIlss Edna Patton, Sirs. Francis Cantrell, Sirs.
C. E. Parks, Sirs. William Spink, Sirs, Charles
Jones Thompson nnd Sirs. J. B. Blontgomery.
Sirs. Clarence C. Keever, of Harmon nnd
Ridge avenues, was hostess to the members of
her sewing club nt their April luncheon. Her
guests were: Sirs. John Warrington, Sirs. Will
lam Patton, Sirs. Albert C. Rommel, Sirs. Benja
min Johnson nnd Bliss Anne Burwell.
APROSIENADE concert and card party of
unusual Interest and for which elaborate
preparations have been made will he given
tonight In the ballroom of the Bellevue-Strat-ford,
In aid of St. Stephen's Catholla Church,
Broad and Butler streets. The affair la an an
nual social event In the northern section of the
city and Is always an enjojable entertain
ment. The committee In charge Includes SIlss
M. A. Felln, SIlss Katnarlne G. Walsh, Sirs.
Joseph Hampson, Mrs. Rlchad T. Grady, Btrs.
John P Curran, Bliss Rose E. Bellly, Miss
Gertrude- Slclntyre, SIlss Hannah Gallagher,
Miss Nellie Sleigh, Miss Nan SItnogue and
Mrs. Frank Klauder. The patronesses are Sirs.
William H. Baldwin, Mrs. John E. Baker, Mrs.
Johu J, Bannon. MrB. John Bergen, Mra. James,
C. Blgley, Mrs, John J. Brennan, Sirs. Henry
Burk, Mrs, Bllchael Burns, Mra. William J,
Campbell, Sirs, James Clarke, Mrs. H, Clymer,
Mrs. John Cody, Mrs. Alice Coogan, Sirs.
Henry C. Cornell, Mrs. John Coatello, Mrs.
Thomas Coatello, Sirs. K. L. Diamond, Sirs. F,
J. Doyle, Mrs. William J. Dooley, Sirs. P.
Eckert, Mm. JUnnle Elscr, Mrs. S. Fasey, Mrs.
William B. Feeney. Bliss BI. S. Felln. the Blisses
Flanagan, Mrs. Edward Flget, MUa Hnnth
Gallagher, Mrs. Dennis Griinn, Mra- Jessa B.
Gro,vr. Mrs. James P. Hampson, Miss Anna
BI. Hauey. Mra M. F Haughey, MUa Cyril
Haugbey, Sirs. N J Hayes, the Misses Hearey,
Mr?. James V Herwj Mpt Frederick 3
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SUBSCRIPTION DANCE
Younff Matrons Have Arranged Dance to
Take Place Tonight.
A "spring" subscription dance will bo given
tonight In the Philadelphia Cricket Club under
tho auspices of Sirs. T, Charlton Henry, Sirs.
John Story Jcnks, Jr., Sirs. Joseph Walker
Wear, Mrs. Howard E. Pcnver. Sirs Clarence
C. Zantzlngcr, SIlss Elizabeth SI. Chcston and
SIlss Eleanor B. Hopkins. Tho danco will be
preceded by several dinners, the li03ts nnd
hostesses being Sti. and Sirs. Clarence C.
Znntzinger, in their homo on Highland and
Scmlnolo avenues. Their guests will lncludo Sir.
and Mrs. Percy H. Clark, Sir. nnd Sirs Nor
man S. Slackle, Sir. and Sirs. William Jojco
Sowell, Miss Ellen Slary Cassatt and Btr.
George Brooke, 3d.
Sir. and Sirs. Joseph Walker Wear, of Grav
ers lane, will cntcrtnln nnd their guests will
Include Sir. and Sirs. Francis King Wain
wright, Sir. nnd Sirs. Georgo C. Thomas, Jr.,
Sirs. Roland S. Btor. Is. Sir. Lawrence C. Fuller
and Dr. Charles W. West.
NORTHEAST PHILADELPHIA
The Somerset Literary Club will give a Slay
hop at Saxonla Hall, 2d street below Hunting
don street. Slay 8. A committee la now making
the necessary arrangementsr.
Sir. Anthony J. Clarke, 2S05 East Clearfield
etreet, has returned from a two weeks' visit to
Cincinnati, Ohio.
The nnnual ball to tho State Cabin Wood
choppers, F. of A., will be held at their hall,
Sd and Norris streets, on Friday evenlng.Aprll 23.
A grand musical entertainment nnd dance for
the benefit of the Washington Club of the Gen
eral D. B. Blrney Post. No. 63, G. A. R., will be
given by the Buster Brown Girl Bllnstrels at
Allemanla Hall, 2323 North 5th street, Tuesday,
Slay 6.
Preparations are already being made for the
annual outing of th Eleven O'clock Club, of
Kensington, which Is to be given on the steamer
Queen Anne, June 20.
SIlss Anna Goldman, of 1620 North 6th street,
will ho hostess to tho members of her sewing
circle today.
Hoeger, Mrs. H. E. Irwin, Sirs. Joseph F.
Kleppet, Sirs. B. Klerman, Sirs, Joseph Lamb.
Mrs. Mary Lenahan, Bliss Elizabeth Loechner,
Sirs. James Lynn, Sirs. John Murphy, Sirs. E.
P. McCabe, Mrs. John J. SIcCool, Sirs. John
BIcGulgan. Bliss Gertrude Slclntyre, Btrs. Will
iam StcGlInn, Sirs. James McLane, Sirs. James
8. SIcLaughlln, Sirs. William F. McLaughlin,
Sirs. M. E. BlacNamee, Sirs, A- J- Nugent, Silas
Marie Nugent, Sirs. Thomas O'Hara, Bliss Mar
garet Quarry, Btrs. John E. Rafferty, Miss Ella
C. Rellly, SIlss Slary Bellly, Sirs. Owen Rellly,
Bliss Slartlna Rosney, Bliss Slary Savage, Mrs.
Bernard Smith, Mrs, Henry Smith, Mrs. Hugh
Sweeney, the Misses Strlngfellow, Sirs. T. P.
Tagart, Sirs. BI, Treacy, Btr$. h. F. Toomey,
Sirs. AVIlllam Torchlana, Sirs. B. A. Walsh.
Sirs. O. D. Weed, Sirs. D. J, Whealln. Mrs. John
Winkle, Mrs, Joseph Wogan, BIrs. E. P, Worth
Ington and BIrs. George C. Young.
A surprise party was given In honor of Mrs.
William Hewea at her home, -U2I Haverford
avenue. Those composing the party were Mr.
and Mra. J. F. Wllaon, Mr. and Mra F. A.
Dunhour, Mm. Bert Stevenson, Mr. Bert Steven
son, Jr.. Sergeant and BIrs. Andrew Murphy,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred- Copperneld, Mrs. BI. X
Quloksell, Mr. Qeorg Murphy, Mr. William
Hcwm. Jr , Bliss Mabel Rose nd Mr. Barry
Hewea. Mra. Elizabeth WlUoa and Bit. Fred
Copperdtld gave number of tnusUtl selections.
A QUIET home wedding wilt be celebrated at
, 6 o'clock this afternoon In Colllngswood,
N J. when Bliss Orlntlm Lauo, daughter of
Sir Henry Laue, of 23 Homestead nvenue, will
become the bride of Sir. Waller P. Holston, of
this city The Rev. C. S. Holston, of Quaker
town, Pa , a brother of the bridegroom, will
perform tho marriage service, and tho bride
will be given In marriage by her father,
The bride will wear a dress of all-over laco
on a white satin foundation, and n veil with
the traditional orange blossoms She will carry
a bouquet of lilies of the valley. The brides
maids. Bliss Ida Laue, the bride's sister, and
Miss Edna Holston, n sister of the bridegroom,
will bo attired In pale green silk gowns, trim
med with ecru lace, nnd will wear hats to
match Sir. C. Elmer Holston will be the best
man
Owing to the recent death of SIlss Lnue's
nv ther, the wedding will he attended by mem
bers of tho family only The wedding trip
will be spent In southern California, Willi a
visit to tho Panama .Paclllo Exposition.
WOERNER-KATZENBACH.
An interesting wedding will take place In
Roxborough tonight, when SIlss Laura Kotzen
bach, daughter of Sir. and Sirs. William A.
Katzenbach, of 201 Rlpka avenue, will become
tho brlrfp of Dr. Walter O Wocrner, of Lltltz,
Pa , son of Frederick O. H. Wocrner, of Rox
hoiough. Tho ceremony will be performed In
the Epiphany English Evangelical Lutheran
Church, Green Inno and Sllvorwood street, by
the pastor, the Ilov. Carl It. Hlrzcl, nnd will
he followed by a reception nt tho homo of the
brldo's parents. Sir. Kntzenbach will give his
daughter In marriage Mip will wear n gown
of Ivory-white sotln. mndc with a court train,
nnd trimmed with pearls nnd chnntllly lace.
Her tullo veil will bo arranged with a cap
effect, and held In place with ornngo blos
soms Brldo rosea and lilies of tho vnlloy will
be combined in her shower bouquet.
SIlss Anna KaUenbach will be her sister's
maid of honor. The bridesmaids will he SIlss
Edith Katzenb.ich and SIlss Carrie Hemerle.
Sir. Ralph Woerncr will bo his brother's best
man, nnd tho ushers will be Sir. George Knt
zenbach, tho brldo's brother, nnd Sir. Joseph
Zjlser. Upon their return from a wedding
Journey, Dr. nnd Slis. Woerner will llvo nt
Lltltz, nnd will be nt home nfter Slay 1.
ZONIES-GOLDSTEIN.
The wedding of SIlss Ida Goldstein, daughter
of Sir. and Sirs. Bernard G. Goldstein. 710 Pino
street, to Sir. Nathan Zonles, 116 Dickinson
street, will take place tonight nt Apollo Hall,
1726 North Broad street. Tho bride will have
no attendants. Sho will wear a handsome gown
of Ivory-white satin, trimmed with old lace.
Fhe wilt carry a bridal bouquet of lilies of tho
valley. Following tho ceremony a supper will
bo served, after which thero will be dancing.
Among the guests who will attend aro Sir.
nnd Sirs. Samuel Goldstein, Sir. nnd Sirs. Her
man Goldstein, Sir. nnd Sirs. J. Behrer, Sir.
nnd Sirs. Jncob Goldstein, Sir. and Sirs. H.
Felnberg, Sir. and Sirs. Slax Brewer, Sir. and
Sirs. SI. Frank, Sir. and Sirs. Slorrls Plzer,
Sir. and Sirs. Sloirls Freemnn, Sir. and Sirs.
Jacob Shur, SIlss Bcsslo Shur, Sir. and Sirs.
I. Rosakoff, Sir. and Sirs. Zimmerman and Sir.
Harry Zimmerman, of Wilmington, Del.; Sir.
and Sirs. J. Zagnlth, Sir. and Sirs. SI. Zornles,
of Trenton, N. J.; Sir nnd Sirs. Ostrow, Biles
R. Ostrow, of Camden, N. J and Sir. and Sirs.
J. A. Rappaport, Sir. and Sirs. Lewis Nichols,
Dr. and Sirs. H. H. Bershonsky, Sir. and Sirs.
SI. Stone, Sir. nnd Sirs. H. II. Cohen. Sir. nnd
BIrs. SI. Bcrger, Sir. and BIrs. Nnthan Davis,
Sir. and Sirs. David KlevenorT, Dr. and Mrs.
Hugh Hanna, Dr. and Sirs. K. Fish, Dr. and
BIrs. V. Shur and Dr. nnd Sirs. N. HurTkock.
The couple will go to Washington and Atlantic
City on their wedding trip.
BERNSTEIN-HALBKRASI.
SIlss Amelia Halbkram, daughter of Sir.
Herman Halbkram, of US North 63th street,
will become the bride of Sir. Samuel Bernstein,
of 1203 North 6Sth Btreet, tonight, at 7 o'clock.
The ceremony will be performed by Rabbi S.
Fredman, of Temple Beth El, at Students'
Chapter, Park and Susquehanna avenues. Sir.
Bernstein Is a member of the Arm of Slax
Bernstein & Son. Bliss Halbkram Is a graduatejii
of the William Penn High School, and Is well
known In social circles.
Bliss Frances Halbkram, a sister of the
bride, will be maid of honor, and a brother,
Mr. Maurice Halbkram, will be best man. Bliss
Bessie Halbkram, SIlss Jennie Horn and SIlss
Pauline Berger will be the bridesmaids.
Sir. Benjamin Hoffman, Sir. Charles Horn
and Sir. S. Parson will act as ushers.
The bride will be given In marriage by her
father. She will wear a gown of Ivory-white
crepe meteor, trimmed with duchess lace .and
pearls, and will carry a shower bouquet of or
chids and lilies of the valley. The maid of
honor wilt wear a maize taffeta gown trimmed
with opalescents and pearls. She will carry
a shower bouquet of pink roses.
The bridesmaids will be gowned In quaint
frocks of pink taffeta, trimmed with duchess
lace, and will carry bouquets of sweet peas.
One hundred and fifty guests, Including Im
mediate members of the family, have been
Invited, and a dinner will follow the ceremony.
Mr. and BIrs. Bernstein will leave Immediately
for the Pacific coast, where they will spend
their honeymoon. They will be at home after
July 1 at 1213 North 6Sth street.
BAILEY-CHAPPELL.
Announcement Is made of the marriage of
Bliss Blartha Chappell, daughter of Sir. Stephen
Chappell, of 3eSl Queen lane, Falls of Schuyl
kill, to Sir, Albert Bailey, of Panama, for
merly of this city. The ceremony was per
formed on Saturday, April 10, n the Falls of
Schuylkill Methodist Church, Queen lane and
Krall street, by the pastor, the Rev. A. Perol
val Hodgson. The bride, who was given In
marriage by her father, was attended by her
sister, Bliss Ethel Chappell, as maid of honor
and Bliss Miriam Wilson as flower girl. The
bridegroom's best man was Mr. Norman
Wooley. and the ushers were BIr. Frank Lyons
and BIr. Norman Ward. The ceremony was
followed by a reception at the homo of the
brlde'a father. BIr. and Mis, Bailey left pn
an extended wedding Journey. They will live
In Panama.
WILSON-BUCKMAN
At the wedding of MUa Dorothy Virginia
Buckman, dmjtbter of Mr and. Mr. Kdwin
Halt Butkiaan. o Cheuw, Pi., and Mr LtRoy
Careon Wilson, which will be solemnized at T:M
o'clock this evening, In St. Paul's Episcopal
Church, Chester, tho ceremony will be per
formed by the Rev. Dr. Francis BI. Taltt, rector?
of tho church. The bride will be given In mar
riago by her father, and will be attended by
SIlss Elizabeth Davlsson, of West Virginia, a
maid of honor. The eight bridesmaids Will In
clude Sties Emma Davlsson, Bliss LoulAe D
Camp Duller, of Baltimore; SIlss Cecils EVans
and SIlss Sarah Evans, of Wilmington,' Miss
Majorle Black and SIlss Dorothy Cochran, of
Chester; SIlss Helen Blotter, of Frederlckabufg,
Bid.; and Sttss Slary W. Rogers, of Blorgan
town, Vn.
Sir. Paul Beldler, of Baltimore, will act a
host man, and the ushers will lncludo Sir. Will
iam F. Beldler, also of Baltimore; Sir. Henry
WnntUnd, Mi. Lawrence Patrick, BIr. N. T.
DorFcy, Sir. Brooks, Sir. Enoch S. Farton, Jr.,
Jtr. Horaco Palmer, of Langhorne, Pa,, and BIr.
Albert E Thompson.
Immediately after tho ceremony n, reception
will bo held nt tho homo of the bride's parents.
After n wedding Journey Sir. nnd BIrs. Wilson
will be at homo nt Gaywood, Govanstown, Md.
TIOGA
Sirs. Charles Wnhl, of 2016 Tioga street, will
entertain the Tioga Sewing Circle nt luncheon
today. The guests will Include Sirs. I. C Hoff
man, Strs. James BI. Snyder, Sirs. H. Boyer,
Sirs. J. Startln, Sirs. H. Harper, Sirs. W. Hun
ter. Sirs. E. Bare, Sirs. H. B. AVood. Sirs. C, P.
Snlvcly, Sire. J. Btcck, Sirs, a St. Sandt and
Sirs. E. Sloore.
Bliss Rclnetta Pullen7oT3345 North 16th street,
entertained at miction bridge yesterday after
noon. The gamo was followed by a buffet lunch
eon. SIlss Pullen's guests were Bliss Slarylee
Klnkade, Bliss Edna Gaw, SIlss Slargaret Slor
gnn. Slis. James Ryan, SIlss Mildred William
son, Bliss Harriet Graham, Bliss Florence Baer.
Stlss Dorothy Slorrell, SIlss Katharine Slorrell,
SIlss Anna Wllklns, Bliss Frances Wllklns. Miss
Slurinn Kcppor, SIlss Helen Haines and Mlsa
Slargaret Biockcroff.
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
Mrs. Olga Retzbach, of 2823 North 28th Street,
entertained a number of her friends on Satur
day night. Among thoso present were Sir. and
Slis. Louis A. Loth, Sirs. Peddle, Bliss Alice
Peddle. SIlss Helen Loth. Sir. and Mrs. 'Barnes,
Mi. Kalmharh, Stlss Helen Kalmbach, Sir.
Herbert Knlmbach, Sir. Julius Hess, Sir. Walter
Paul. Mr. Slax Pfellmaler. Sir. Harold Buechol,
Sir. Earl H. Smith, Btuslcal selections were
tendered, nnd during the evening tho engage
ment of Bliss Helen St. Loth was announced
to Sir. Enil H. Smith.
Sir. and Strs. John Kessler, 1521 North 21th
street, havo issued Invitations to the marriage
of their daughter, Miss Anna Louise Kessler,
and Sir. Frederick Gerhard Schenk, of Wheeling,.
W. Va. Tho ceremony will be performed at the
home of the bride on Wednesday, April 21.
Sir. Schenk Is an odlclal In the Arm of F.
Schenk & Son, of Wheeling.
After June 1 the couplo will live In Woodland,
a suburb of Wheeling.
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